Case Report
Acute onset of paraganglioma of filum terminale: A case report and surgical treatment

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Highlights

  • A very rare case of paraganglioma of filum terminale is described.

  • Clinical and radiological features of spinal paraganglioma are listed.

  • Surgical management of paraganglioma of filum terminale is discussed.

Abstract

Introduction

Paragangliomas of filum terminale are rare benign tumors, arising from the adrenal medulla or extra-adrenal paraganglia. These lesions usually present with chronic back pain and radiculopathy and only two cases of acute neurological deficit have been reported in literature.

Presentation of case

A case with an acute paraplegia and cauda equina syndrome due to an hemorrhagic paraganglioma of the filum terminale is described. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an intradural tumor extending from L1 to L2 compressing the cauda equina, with an intralesional and intradural bleed. An emergent laminectomy with total removal of the tumor was performed allowing a post-operative partial sensory recovery. Histopathological examination diagnosed paraganglioma.

Discussion

Paragangliomas are solid, slow growing tumors arising from specialized neural crest cells, mostly occurring in the head and neck and rarely in cauda equina or filum terminale. MRI is gold standard radiological for diagnosis and follow-up of these lesions. They have no pathognomonic radiological and clinical features and are frequently misdiagnosed as other spinal lesions. No significant correlation was observed between the duration of symptoms and tumor dimension. Acute presentation is unusual and emergent surgical treatment is fondamental. The outcome is very good after complete excision and radiotherapical treatment is recommended after an incomplete resection. Conclusion: Early radiological assessment and timely surgery are mandatory to avoid progressive neurological deficits in case of acute clinical manifestation of paraganglioma of filum terminale.

Abbreviations

MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
FrFSE
Fast Relaxation Fast Spin Echo
WHO
World Health Organization

Keywords

Paraganglioma
Filum terminale
Cauda equina
Spinal tumor
Case report

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